Warren HastingsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 106 pages |
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... lords of the manor of Daylesford , in Worcestershire , claimed to be considered as the heads of this distinguished family . The main stock , indeed , prospered less than some of the younger shoots . But the Daylesford family , though ...
... lords of the manor of Daylesford , in Worcestershire , claimed to be considered as the heads of this distinguished family . The main stock , indeed , prospered less than some of the younger shoots . But the Daylesford family , though ...
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... Lords of the Treasury and members for the city that Bengal would not only defray its own charges , but would afford an in- creased dividend to the proprietors of India stock , and large relief to the English finances . These absurd ...
... Lords of the Treasury and members for the city that Bengal would not only defray its own charges , but would afford an in- creased dividend to the proprietors of India stock , and large relief to the English finances . These absurd ...
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... Lord North , in the session of 1773 , introduced a measure which made a con- siderable change in the constitution of the Indian government . This law , known by the name of the Regulating Act , provided that the presidency of Bengal ...
... Lord North , in the session of 1773 , introduced a measure which made a con- siderable change in the constitution of the Indian government . This law , known by the name of the Regulating Act , provided that the presidency of Bengal ...
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... Lord Chatham ; fourthly , that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of deputy secretary - at - war ; fifthly , that he was bound by some strong tie to the first Lord Holland . Now , Francis passed some years ...
... Lord Chatham ; fourthly , that he bitterly resented the appointment of Mr. Chamier to the place of deputy secretary - at - war ; fifthly , that he was bound by some strong tie to the first Lord Holland . Now , Francis passed some years ...
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... Lord Suffolk had led the greater part of it over to the ministerial benches . The ferment produced by the Middlesex election had gone down . Every faction must have been alike an object of aversion to Junius . His opinions on domestic ...
... Lord Suffolk had led the greater part of it over to the ministerial benches . The ferment produced by the Middlesex election had gone down . Every faction must have been alike an object of aversion to Junius . His opinions on domestic ...
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